C-25.01, r. 0.2.01 - Regulation of the Court of Appeal of Quebec in Civil Matters

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66. Date of Presentation and Time Limits (art. 377 C.C.P.). The application shall be accompanied by a notice stating the date and time it is to be presented and the courtroom in which it will be presented.
The application shall be notified to the other party and filed with the office of the Court:
(a)  at least 10 working days prior to the date of presentation when addressed to the Court,
(b)  at least 5 working days prior to the date of presentation when addressed to a judge; and
(c)  at least 2 working days prior to the date of presentation when addressed to the clerk.
Proof of notification to the other party shall be annexed to the application filed with the office of the Court.
In order for the application to be heard on the date indicated in the notice of presentation, all documents listed in section 67 of this regulation must be attached thereto, within the time limits set out in the second paragraph. Failing that, the application will be postponed to a date determined by the clerk, who will inform the parties. If the date thus determined is not suitable, the applicant shall notify a new notice of presentation, failing which the application shall be heard on that date.
For an application before the Court, the applicant must reserve a presentation date with the clerk and file the application within 5 working days of the date on which this reservation was made. Failure to submit the application within this time limit will result in the reservation being canceled without further notice. However, a new reservation can be made.
Decision 2022-08-23, s. 66.
In force: 2022-10-03
66. Date of Presentation and Time Limits (art. 377 C.C.P.). The application shall be accompanied by a notice stating the date and time it is to be presented and the courtroom in which it will be presented.
The application shall be notified to the other party and filed with the office of the Court:
(a)  at least 10 working days prior to the date of presentation when addressed to the Court,
(b)  at least 5 working days prior to the date of presentation when addressed to a judge; and
(c)  at least 2 working days prior to the date of presentation when addressed to the clerk.
Proof of notification to the other party shall be annexed to the application filed with the office of the Court.
In order for the application to be heard on the date indicated in the notice of presentation, all documents listed in section 67 of this regulation must be attached thereto, within the time limits set out in the second paragraph. Failing that, the application will be postponed to a date determined by the clerk, who will inform the parties. If the date thus determined is not suitable, the applicant shall notify a new notice of presentation, failing which the application shall be heard on that date.
For an application before the Court, the applicant must reserve a presentation date with the clerk and file the application within 5 working days of the date on which this reservation was made. Failure to submit the application within this time limit will result in the reservation being canceled without further notice. However, a new reservation can be made.
Decision 2022-08-23, s. 66.